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Im not defender of the position and understand the goals of the Dalai Llama prob…
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@josephdavis9234 Skeletonposting(a year ago damm), but yes, that is the problem.…
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And degree in AI? That wasn't a thing, I'm not convinced it really is besides te…
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They mentioned this in the blog:
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Right now, AI is like a chef with access to the best ingredients in the world. Those ingredients? Human creativity, ingenuity, and centuries of accumulated knowledge. It takes these inputs, stirs them in its computational cauldron, and serves up something remarkably insightful—or, at the very least, functional.
But here’s where things get interesting. Right now, AI trains primarily on human-generated content. It’s as if humanity has written the symphony, and AI is playing it back in ever more intricate variations. However, as we progress, more and more of the content that AI consumes will come from other AIs. In other words, the AI will be photocopying photocopies.
Now, let me put this in layman's terms. If you've ever used an old photocopier to duplicate a document, you might have noticed something peculiar. The first copy looks pretty good. But if you make a copy of that copy, and then a copy of the copy of the copy—ad infinitum—something strange happens. The details blur. The edges smudge. The original clarity gives way to noise and distortion. The document is still recognisable, but it’s no longer sharp or precise.
If AI continues to feed on its own regurgitations—AI-generated content sampled and resampled—what happens to originality? What happens to creativity? Does it plateau? Does it devolve into a repetitive echo chamber of its own making? Or does it uncover entirely new patterns that were invisible to human perception?
This raises a profound question about the nature of intelligence itself. Is AI merely an extension of human cognition, or does it represent a fundamentally new way of processing and interpreting the universe? And if it begins to spiral into this self-referential loop, is there a "reset button" where we reintroduce the richness of human creativity to restore the balance?
The photocopy analogy is apt, but let’s take it further. Imagine if the photocopies also started adding their own doodles, edits, and distortions to each generation. That’s the dynamic potential—and the danger—of AI. It might not just blur the lines; it might create entirely new ones.
So, what do we do about this? As we explore these uncharted territories, it’s crucial to keep humanity in the loop—not just as creators of the original content, but as stewards of the creative process. We have to ask ourselves not just WHAT AI is learning, but HOW and WHY. And above all, we need to ensure that the photocopy machine doesn’t run out of original documents to draw from. Because the last thing we want is to build an intelligence that forgets what it means to be human.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:53.388235 |
Raw LLM Response
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